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The Common Sense of Municipal Trading

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The Common Sense of Municipal Trading is a political and economic work by George Bernard Shaw, first published in 1904 in connection with the Fabian movement. Shaw argues for municipal ownership and operation of services, while also discussing the practical limits of public enterprise, including management, pricing, auditing, housing, electrical supply, local revenue, and the role of elected councillors. The work is a primary source for studying Fabian socialism, municipal government, and debates over public and private enterprise.

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How good is The Common Sense of Municipal Trading?
The Common Sense of Municipal Trading scores 6.78/10 (Fair) on Lunoo, making it rated in the Pamphlet category. Historically notable municipal-socialist argument with characteristic Shaw wit; policy specificity and Edwardian context limit contemporary reach.
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